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ideeleradio.pe: Arana: If the subsoil is in the nation, Humala should hear and not Yanacocha Cajamarca

8.12.11

ideeleradio.pe: Former priest found that the retention of more than nine hours a leader in the Dircote Wilfredo Saavedra was arbitrary and irresponsible.
Humala should not favor Yanacocha | Home Ideeleradio .- If the subsoil is of the whole nation, the president should listen to Ollanta Humala population of Cajamarca and not be swayed or influenced by the mining company that seeks to implement Minas Conga gold project, said Marco Arana, an expert on environmental issues . "President Humala said that the resources are nationwide as the Constitution provides, then why do you deny a majority of the population of Cajamarca the right to defend its waters to give to a mining company. There is a contradiction right? "He said in the program Ideeleradio No Law. "If [the basement] is the whole nation, that [Humala] listen to the majority of the population, instead of letting go, influence or be subject to error or illegality against the people of Cajamarca to favor a mining company concrete, "he said. The Head of State said during the ceremony on the anniversary of the National Police, "The subsoil is of all Peruvians," in obvious allusion to the protests in Cajamarca, where unemployment continues indefinitely under the state of emergency in four provinces .


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